Portuguese forward reaches incredible landmark, but how, where and when did
Real Madrid striker make it to 400?

Cristiano Ronaldo hit a late double on Monday to help Real Madrid down Celta Vigo 3-0 and in doing so the Portuguese reached the remarkable landmark of 400 club and country goals.

The 28-year-old dedicated the achievement to Portual goal-scoring legend Eusébio, who was laid to rest in Lisbon earlier in the day after thousands of fans turned out to pay their respects.

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After a minute's silence at the Bernabeu stadium before kick off for Eusébio, Ronaldo's brace added gloss on a stuttering performance from Real, who welcomed back Gareth Bale, as they cut the gap at the top of La Liga to five points. The pressure was on Real with leaders Barcelona and Atletico Madrid having won their first matches of the year.

Ronaldo joined Manchester United (with Kleberson) in 2003 for a fee of £12.24m

However, with Ronaldo unusually quiet and record signing Bale only fit enough for the bench Real were frustrated by a Celta side who had several chances to score before Karim Benzema broke the deadlock midway through the second half.

The 400 goals are made up by 230 goals for Real Madrid, 118 for United, five for his first club Sporting Lisbon and 47 for his country.

Year

Goals

2002

5

2003

1

2004

13

2005

15

2006

25

2007

34

2008

35

2009

30

2010

48

2011

60

2012

63

2013

69

2014

2

The top 10 most scored-against teams by Ronaldo are all Spanish, with Aston Villa and Spurs his biggest victims in England. Bogey sides for the attacker include Chelsea and Sunderland, against whom Ronaldo has only scored once:

&lt;noframes&gt;Datatable: Ronaldo: Who has he scored against?&lt;/noframes&gt;